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Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences mentorship

Associate Professor Kylie Dunning has been accepted into the highly competitive Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Mentorship Program. Mentees in this program are recognised for their high potential as emerging leaders in health and medical research.
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Launching Future in Focus

The Robinson Research Institute is proud to launch Future in Focus—a dynamic new initiative designed to inspire and support the next generation of researchers, clinicians, and health professionals.
From Fertility to Family - Discover the science of what makes for healthy children

We are excited to be part of Science Alive! this year, Australia’s single largest, interactive science exhibition for families. Taking place on Saturday and Sunday, 2 and 3 August at the Adelaide Showgrounds, this incredible event brings science to life with interactive displays, hands-on activities, and something for curious minds of all ages.
2025 RRI Step Research Funding outcomes announced

We are excited to share that we have awarded over $366,000 in Step Research Funding to support 17 innovative research projects led by our talented investigators. These grants are designed to kickstart new ideas, build research momentum, and strengthen future funding opportunities.
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Global childhood wasting not slowing sufficiently

Too many children around the world are still malnourished and too few countries are on track to address the problem that has a life-long impact on a person.
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From blunt to precise: New research to help premature babies thrive

Little Ollie* was born at 32 weeks, eight weeks before his due date. His mother Amelia* was taken to hospital after an ultrasound revealed that Ollie hadn’t grown in four weeks and was showing signs of fetal distress.
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Platform technology unlocks new therapeutic targets

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have developed a new technology for drug and functional genomics screenings, which could reshape the way diseases are treated.
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Announcing our 2025 RRI Travel Grant Recipients
We are excited to announce the recipients of the Institute’s 2025 Travel Grants.
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Embryo development holds key to healthy lifestyles

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have discovered that the earliest days of embryo development have a measurable impact on a person’s future health and ageing.
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Science strikes in batt(l)ing endometriosis

Alison Barnes is a gifted athlete. Once a competitive swimmer and cricket player for South Australia, she was only 11 years when she got her first period. While this is a normal part of growing up for many, it marked the start of a lengthy health battle for Alison. One that would overshadow her teenage years and ultimately, change the trajectory of her life.
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